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Lifestyle Top Richest Person In TheMiddle East 2014 – PrinceArabs
Even with the fracking in Texas and talk of a possible pipeline from Canada, The United States – with a population of over 300 million people – will still be somewhat dependent on Middle Eastern oil, and the Arabs in the oil business certainly won’t complain about that.
While we can’t talk about the Middle East’s wealth without looking at their oil, it must be acknowledged that the Arabs are using their advantage to advance in almost every other market; construction, luxury hotels, retail and merchandising, real estate, banking, aviation, and telecommunications. The list of potential business opportunities seems endless. And with the wealth of entire nations soaring on the back of all this investment, we’ve selected the 10 wealthiest Arabs who are clearly benefiting from precious natural resources and wise investment decisions in the Middle East.
10. Abdullah bin Ahmad Al Ghurair & Family, UAE: $3.1Billion
9. Taha Mikati, Lebanon: $3.5 Billion
8. Najib Mikati, Lebanon: $3.5 Billion
7. Majid Al Futtaim, UAE: $3.6 Billion
6. Sulaiman Al Rajhi & Family, Saudi Arabia: $6 Billion
5. Nassef Sawiris & Family, Egypt: $6.5 Billion USD
4. Mohamed Al Jaber, Saudi Arabia: $7 Billion
3. Mohammed Al Amoudi, Saudi Arabia: $13.5 Billion
2. Joseph Safra, Lebanon: $15.9 Billion
The Safra bank has extended to Europe and the U.S.Joseph has invested in some coveted real-estate in America, too: He owns the 660 Madison Avenue building, which is home to Calvin Klein and other high-end stores.
1. Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud, Saudi Arabia: $20 – $30 Billion
His company, Kingdom Holding Company, has valuable stakes across several industries; recently, the company spent $300 million on a stake in Twitter and when the social media platform went public a few months back, his $300 million stake turned into $900 million. A tidy 200% increase, but a drop in the ocean for one of the richest men in the world.
His self-reported net worth comes in at $30 billion, although Forbes recently valued him at closer to $20 billion. Either way, though, he’s firmly at the top spot.
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Saudi Arabia - a key ally of the UK and America - has been ruled as an absolute monarchy since its foundation. Any opposition in the country is often brutally oppressed. BBC Arabic has been investigating allegations the Saudi monarchy has operated a system of illegal abduction and capture of dissident princes who have criticised the government, including evidence of princes kidnapped in Europe and forced back to Saudi Arabia, where they've not been heard from since. Reda El Mawy reports.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
Website: www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BBCNewsnight
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight
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This is a part of the Dubai-episode from the show "The life of the super rich" by German TV station RTL. The language of this video is English of course.
Part 2/2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCODxKeNJT8

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia (i/ˌsɔːdiːəˈreɪbiə/, i/ˌsaʊ-/), officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is an Arab state in Western Asia constituting the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula. With a land area of approximately 2,150,000km2 (830,000sqmi), Saudi Arabia is geographically the second-largest state in the Arab world after Algeria. Saudi Arabia is bordered by Jordan and Iraq to the north, Kuwait to the northeast, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates to the east, Oman to the southeast, and Yemen to the south. It is the only nation with both a Red Sea coast and a Persian Gulf coast, and most of its terrain consists of arid inhospitable desert or barren landforms.

The area of modern-day Saudi Arabia formerly consisted of four distinct regions: Hejaz, Najd, and parts of Eastern Arabia (Al-Ahsa) and Southern Arabia ('Asir). The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932 by Ibn Saud. He united the four regions into a single state through a series of conquests beginning in 1902 with the capture of Riyadh, the ancestral home of his family, the House of Saud. The country has since been an absolute monarchy, effectively a hereditary dictatorship governed along Islamic lines. The ultra-conservative Wahhabism religious movement within Sunni Islam has been called "the predominant feature of Saudi culture", with its global spreading largely financed by the oil and gas trade. Saudi Arabia is sometimes called "the Land of the Two Holy Mosques" in reference to Al-Masjid al-Haram (in Mecca), and Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (in Medina), the two holiest places in Islam. The Kingdom has a total population of 28.7 million, of which 20 million are Saudi nationals and 8 million are foreigners.

Historical background

The Latin word prīnceps (older Latin *prīsmo-kaps, literally "the one who takes the first [place/position]"), became the usual title of the informal leader of the Roman senate some centuries before the transition to empire, the princeps senatus.

Emperor Augustus established the formal position of monarch on the basis of principate, not dominion. He also tasked his grandsons as summer rulers of the city when most of the government were on holiday in the country or attending religious rituals, and, for that task, granted them the title of princeps.

Arabs

Arabs (/ˈærəbz/; Arabic:عرب‎, ‘arab) are a major panethnic group whose native language is Arabic, comprising the majority of the Arab world. They primarily inhabit Western Asia, North Africa, and parts of the Horn of Africa. Before the spread of Islam, Arab referred to any of the largely nomadic Semitic tribes inhabiting the northern and central Arabian Peninsula. In modern usage Arab refers to a heterogeneous collection of Arabic-speaking peoples in the Middle East and North Africa. The ties that bind Arabs are linguistic, cultural, and political, and to a lesser extent genetic, with Arabized Arabs displaying genetic admixture from the Arabian peninsula as well as indigenous elements. As such, Arab identity is based on one or more of genealogical, linguistic or cultural grounds, although with competing identities often taking a more prominent role, based on considerations including regional, national, clan, kin, sect, and tribe affiliations and relationships. Not all people who could be considered Arab identify as such. If the Arab panethnicity is regarded as a single population, then it constitutes the world's second largest group of people after the Han Chinese.

Prince Far I

Prince Far I (c. 1944 – 15 September 1983) was a Jamaican reggaedeejay, producer and a Rastafarian. He was known for his gruff voice and critical assessment of the Jamaican government. His track "Heavy Manners" used lyrics against measures initiated towards violent crime.

Biography

He was born Michael James Williams in Spanish Town, Jamaica. Williams' first job in the music industry was as a deejay on the Sir Mike the Musical Dragon sound system, also working as a security guard at Joe Gibbs' studio, and later as a bouncer at Studio One, but after recording "The Great Booga Wooga" for Bunny Lee in 1969 (under the name King Cry Cry, a reference to his habit of breaking into tears when angered), he got the chance in 1970 to record for Coxsone Dodd when King Stitt failed to turn up for a session. Dodd was sufficiently impressed to release the resulting recordings, Williams now using the name Prince Far I at the suggestion of another producer he had worked with, Enos McLeod). With a unique deep bass voice and talking over style, preferring to describe himself as a "chanter" rather than a "toaster", he became a popular reggae musician, styling himself "The Voice of Thunder".

Crown prince

A crown prince or crown princess is the heir apparent to the throne in a royal or imperial monarchy. The wife of a crown prince is also titled crown princess.

Description

The term is now borne as a title mainly in Asia, Scandinavia, and the Middle East; but it may also be used generically to refer to the person or position of the heir apparent in other kingdoms. However, heirs apparent to non-imperial and non-royal monarchies (i.e., wherein the hereditary sovereign holds a title below that of king/queen, e.g., grand duke or prince), crown prince is not used as a title, although it is sometimes used as a synonym for heir apparent.

Lifestyle Top Richest Person In TheMiddle East 2014 – Prince Arabs

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Lifestyle Top Richest Person In TheMiddle East 2014 – PrinceArabs
Even with the fracking in Texas and talk of a possible pipeline from Canada, The United States – with a population of over 300 million people – will still be somewhat dependent on Middle Eastern oil, and the Arabs in the oil business certainly won’t complain about that.
While we can’t talk about the Middle East’s wealth without looking at their oil, it must be acknowledged that the Arabs are using their advantage to advance in almost every other market; construction, luxury hotels, retail and merchandising, real estate, banking, aviation, and telecommunications. The list of potential business opportunities seems endless. And with the wealth of entire nations soaring on the back of all this investment, we’ve selected the 10 wealthiest Arabs who are clearly benefiting from precious natural resources and wise investment decisions in the Middle East.
10. Abdullah bin Ahmad Al Ghurair & Family, UAE: $3.1Billion
9. Taha Mikati, Lebanon: $3.5 Billion
8. Najib Mikati, Lebanon: $3.5 Billion
7. Majid Al Futtaim, UAE: $3.6 Billion
6. Sulaiman Al Rajhi & Family, Saudi Arabia: $6 Billion
5. Nassef Sawiris & Family, Egypt: $6.5 Billion USD
4. Mohamed Al Jaber, Saudi Arabia: $7 Billion
3. Mohammed Al Amoudi, Saudi Arabia: $13.5 Billion
2. Joseph Safra, Lebanon: $15.9 Billion
The Safra bank has extended to Europe and the U.S.Joseph has invested in some coveted real-estate in America, too: He owns the 660 Madison Avenue building, which is home to Calvin Klein and other high-end stores.
1. Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud, Saudi Arabia: $20 – $30 Billion
His company, Kingdom Holding Company, has valuable stakes across several industries; recently, the company spent $300 million on a stake in Twitter and when the social media platform went public a few months back, his $300 million stake turned into $900 million. A tidy 200% increase, but a drop in the ocean for one of the richest men in the world.
His self-reported net worth comes in at $30 billion, although Forbes recently valued him at closer to $20 billion. Either way, though, he’s firmly at the top spot.
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Saudi Arabia's missing princes - BBC Newsnight

Saudi Arabia - a key ally of the UK and America - has been ruled as an absolute monarchy since its foundation. Any opposition in the country is often brutally oppressed. BBC Arabic has been investigating allegations the Saudi monarchy has operated a system of illegal abduction and capture of dissident princes who have criticised the government, including evidence of princes kidnapped in Europe and forced back to Saudi Arabia, where they've not been heard from since. Reda El Mawy reports.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
Website: www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BBCNewsnight
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsnight
Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/bbcnewsnight

The life of the super rich (Part 1/2)

This is a part of the Dubai-episode from the show "The life of the super rich" by German TV station RTL. The language of this video is English of course.
Part 2/2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCODxKeNJT8

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3- The Deception of Allah.
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As an Arab Christian growing up in the Middle East, I
learned the hard way about the truth by firsthand experience. Truth
can be shared in books and documents but nothing is comparable
when living it daily.
When I was a child at school, I was told by my Muslim
teachers during classroom that anyone who is not a Muslim, is
dirty. The teacher had given me his own proof, taken straight from
the Qur'an, that all Jews are either pigs or monkeys: "Say should I
tell you about an evil as judgment from Allah, the one which
Allah curses him, and being angry of them, and made from them
monkeys and pigs those who worshipped evil;- these are worse in
position, and far more astray from the right path!" ( سورة
المائدة , Al-Maeda, Chapter # 5, Verse # 60). In such culture,
you have one of two choices: either you decide to be part of it,
either you decide to find the truth. Who in the world is going to
believe that God the Almighty transformed Jews into pigs and
monkeys because they went fishing on a Saturday? That story
made me question the legitimacy of the Qur'an.
It doesn't make sense that Allah, which Muslims claim is the
most just god, is going to turn someone into a pig and monkey for
trying to feed his children. Especially after reading the
interpretation of the story which states that Allah purposely caused
the fish to disappear during an entire week except for Saturday as it
then reappeared. This means Allah made the Jews starve, on top of
punishing them for trying to survive which is a contradiction to
Qur'an 5:3 "But if any is forced by hunger, with no inclination to
transgression, Allah is indeed Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful (Yusuf
Ali translation).
Many questions came to my mind since hearing that story.
Why doesn't Allah turn the killers, rapists and thieves into pigs and
monkeys instead of the ones fishing on a Saturday?
Consequently, it's what made me study Islam in addition to
all the accusation Muslims had against my belief as a Christian. I
worked hard reading as much as I could in order to learn and
educate myself. After graduating from high school, I decided to
study the Islamic law which would qualify me to work as a lawyer
or as a judge in any Islamic state. As a matter of fact, the degrees I
have are not what made me knowledgeable about Islam, rather it
was the hard work and many years of researching the Islamic
books. There came a point where I felt it was my time to inform
people, with my help and knowledge, inform them of the truth
about Islam. I hope that whoever is going to read both volumes of
The Deception of Allah as well as my upcoming books will find the
answers which are "politically incorrect" to his and her questions.
John 8:32
"And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free."
~
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While working in Saudi Arabia, Russell Peters was asked to do a private show for a prince who introduced him to a very surprising fan.
Watch full episodes of This Is Not Happening now: http://www.cc.com/shows/this-is-not-happening/full-episodes
This Is Not Happening airs Thursdays at 12a/11c on Comedy Central.
Follow Russell Peters on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealrussellp

Rare interview with Saudi prince: "It used to be Arabs who said no, now Israel Is refusing peace"

Rare interview with Saudi prince: "It used to be Arabs who said no, now Israel Is refusing peace"

Rare interview with Saudi prince: "It used to be Arabs who said no, now Israel Is refusing peace"

Rare interview with Saudi prince: "It used to be Arabs who said no, now Israel Is refusing peace"
The special interview with Saudi PrinceTurki al-Faisal bin Saud will broadcast during in its entirety in the upcoming Second Haaretz Peace Conference on November 12 in Tel Aviv.
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Saudi Prince: It Used to Be the Arabs Who Said No, Now Israel Is Refusing Peace
In his first televised interview with Israeli media, Prince Turki al-Faisal tells Haaretz that if Netanyahu was a far-sighted leader, he would negotiate on the basis of the Arab Peace initiative.
Chemi Shalav
If Benjamin Netanyahu “was more of a far-sighted leader, he would break the logjam and negotiate on the basis of the Arab Peace Initiative,” said Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal bin Saud. In a special interview with Haaretz, to be broadcast during the upcoming Second Haaretz Peace Conference on November 12 in Tel Aviv, Turki said that such a move would “remove the doubts and suspicions on the Arab side.”
In advance of his meeting with YeshAtid leader Yair Lapid in New York on Wednesday, the prince said that one could not depend on Netanyahu to make such a move “but he is the Israeli prime minister. If theIsraeli people were to choose someone else who is more willing to engage, that would be a welcome development.”

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The New York Times: Saudi Arabia Executes a Prince in a FatalShooting
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Lifestyle Top Richest Person In TheMiddle East 2014 – PrinceArabs
Even with the fracking in Texas and talk of a possible pipeline from Canada, The United States – with a population of over 300 million people – will still be somewhat dependent on Middle Eastern oil, and the Arabs in the oil business certainly won’t complain about that.
While we can’t talk about the Middle East’s wealth without looking at their oil, it must be acknowledged that the Arabs are using their advantage to advance in almost every other market; construction, luxury hotels, retail and merchandising, real estate, banking,...

Saudi Arabia's missing princes - BBC Newsnight

Saudi Arabia - a key ally of the UK and America - has been ruled as an absolute monarchy since its foundation. Any opposition in the country is often brutally oppressed. BBC Arabic has been investigating allegations the Saudi monarchy has operated a system of illegal abduction and capture of dissident princes who have criticised the government, including evidence of princes kidnapped in Europe and forced back to Saudi Arabia, where they've not been heard from since. Reda El Mawy reports.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
Website: www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BBCNewsnight
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsnight...

The life of the super rich (Part 1/2)

This is a part of the Dubai-episode from the show "The life of the super rich" by German TV station RTL. The language of this video is English of course.
Part 2/2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCODxKeNJT8

Video Palestinian Arabs Doesn't Want You To See

WatchHeads turn! ! People shocked in the audience.
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Shocking video of emirate Arabs Prince torture an afghan salers

While working in Saudi Arabia, Russell Peters was asked to do a private show for a prince who introduced him to a very surprising fan.
Watch full episodes of This Is Not Happening now: http://www.cc.com/shows/this-is-not-happening/full-episodes
This Is Not Happening airs Thursdays at 12a/11c on Comedy Central.
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Lifestyle Top Richest Person In TheMiddle East 2014 – PrinceArabs
Even with the fracking in Texas and talk of a possible pipeline from Canada, The United States – with a population of over 300 million people – will still be somewhat dependent on Middle Eastern oil, and the Arabs in the oil business certainly won’t complain about that.
While we can’t talk about the Middle East’s wealth without looking at their oil, it must be acknowledged that the Arabs are using their advantage to advance in almost every other market; construction, luxury hotels, retail and merchandising, real estate, banking, aviation, and telecommunications. The list of potential business opportunities seems endless. And with the wealth of entire nations soaring on the back of all this investment, we’ve selected the 10 wealthiest Arabs who are clearly benefiting from precious natural resources and wise investment decisions in the Middle East.
10. Abdullah bin Ahmad Al Ghurair & Family, UAE: $3.1Billion
9. Taha Mikati, Lebanon: $3.5 Billion
8. Najib Mikati, Lebanon: $3.5 Billion
7. Majid Al Futtaim, UAE: $3.6 Billion
6. Sulaiman Al Rajhi & Family, Saudi Arabia: $6 Billion
5. Nassef Sawiris & Family, Egypt: $6.5 Billion USD
4. Mohamed Al Jaber, Saudi Arabia: $7 Billion
3. Mohammed Al Amoudi, Saudi Arabia: $13.5 Billion
2. Joseph Safra, Lebanon: $15.9 Billion
The Safra bank has extended to Europe and the U.S.Joseph has invested in some coveted real-estate in America, too: He owns the 660 Madison Avenue building, which is home to Calvin Klein and other high-end stores.
1. Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud, Saudi Arabia: $20 – $30 Billion
His company, Kingdom Holding Company, has valuable stakes across several industries; recently, the company spent $300 million on a stake in Twitter and when the social media platform went public a few months back, his $300 million stake turned into $900 million. A tidy 200% increase, but a drop in the ocean for one of the richest men in the world.
His self-reported net worth comes in at $30 billion, although Forbes recently valued him at closer to $20 billion. Either way, though, he’s firmly at the top spot.
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Lifestyle Top Richest Person In TheMiddle East 2014 – PrinceArabs
Even with the fracking in Texas and talk of a possible pipeline from Canada, The United States – with a population of over 300 million people – will still be somewhat dependent on Middle Eastern oil, and the Arabs in the oil business certainly won’t complain about that.
While we can’t talk about the Middle East’s wealth without looking at their oil, it must be acknowledged that the Arabs are using their advantage to advance in almost every other market; construction, luxury hotels, retail and merchandising, real estate, banking, aviation, and telecommunications. The list of potential business opportunities seems endless. And with the wealth of entire nations soaring on the back of all this investment, we’ve selected the 10 wealthiest Arabs who are clearly benefiting from precious natural resources and wise investment decisions in the Middle East.
10. Abdullah bin Ahmad Al Ghurair & Family, UAE: $3.1Billion
9. Taha Mikati, Lebanon: $3.5 Billion
8. Najib Mikati, Lebanon: $3.5 Billion
7. Majid Al Futtaim, UAE: $3.6 Billion
6. Sulaiman Al Rajhi & Family, Saudi Arabia: $6 Billion
5. Nassef Sawiris & Family, Egypt: $6.5 Billion USD
4. Mohamed Al Jaber, Saudi Arabia: $7 Billion
3. Mohammed Al Amoudi, Saudi Arabia: $13.5 Billion
2. Joseph Safra, Lebanon: $15.9 Billion
The Safra bank has extended to Europe and the U.S.Joseph has invested in some coveted real-estate in America, too: He owns the 660 Madison Avenue building, which is home to Calvin Klein and other high-end stores.
1. Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud, Saudi Arabia: $20 – $30 Billion
His company, Kingdom Holding Company, has valuable stakes across several industries; recently, the company spent $300 million on a stake in Twitter and when the social media platform went public a few months back, his $300 million stake turned into $900 million. A tidy 200% increase, but a drop in the ocean for one of the richest men in the world.
His self-reported net worth comes in at $30 billion, although Forbes recently valued him at closer to $20 billion. Either way, though, he’s firmly at the top spot.
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Saudi Arabia's missing princes - BBC Newsnight

Saudi Arabia - a key ally of the UK and America - has been ruled as an absolute monarchy since its foundation. Any opposition in the country is often brutally o...

Saudi Arabia - a key ally of the UK and America - has been ruled as an absolute monarchy since its foundation. Any opposition in the country is often brutally oppressed. BBC Arabic has been investigating allegations the Saudi monarchy has operated a system of illegal abduction and capture of dissident princes who have criticised the government, including evidence of princes kidnapped in Europe and forced back to Saudi Arabia, where they've not been heard from since. Reda El Mawy reports.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
Website: www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BBCNewsnight
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsnight
Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/bbcnewsnight

Saudi Arabia - a key ally of the UK and America - has been ruled as an absolute monarchy since its foundation. Any opposition in the country is often brutally oppressed. BBC Arabic has been investigating allegations the Saudi monarchy has operated a system of illegal abduction and capture of dissident princes who have criticised the government, including evidence of princes kidnapped in Europe and forced back to Saudi Arabia, where they've not been heard from since. Reda El Mawy reports.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
Website: www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BBCNewsnight
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight
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This is a part of the Dubai-episode from the show "The life of the super rich" by German TV station RTL. The language of this video is English of course.
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This is a part of the Dubai-episode from the show "The life of the super rich" by German TV station RTL. The language of this video is English of course.
Part 2/2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCODxKeNJT8

Video Palestinian Arabs Doesn't Want You To See

WatchHeads turn! ! People shocked in the audience.
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This video may contain copyrighted material; the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available for the purpose of criticism, comment, review and new reporting which constitute the 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law. Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work for the purposes such as criticism, comment, review and new reporting is not an infringement of copyright.
https://www.patreon.com/ChristianPrince
https://www.amazon.com/Christian-Prin...Christian Prince has five books two in english and one in french, German, Swedish.
1-Les secrets du prophete arabe
2-Qur'an And Science in Depth
3- The Deception of Allah.
4- Allahs Täuschung (German Edition
5-Allahs Bedrageri: Studie Pa Djupet Av Islams (Swedish Edition)
As an Arab Christian growing up in the Middle East, I
learned the hard way about the truth by firsthand experience. Truth
can be shared in books and documents but nothing is comparable
when living it daily.
When I was a child at school, I was told by my Muslim
teachers during classroom that anyone who is not a Muslim, is
dirty. The teacher had given me his own proof, taken straight from
the Qur'an, that all Jews are either pigs or monkeys: "Say should I
tell you about an evil as judgment from Allah, the one which
Allah curses him, and being angry of them, and made from them
monkeys and pigs those who worshipped evil;- these are worse in
position, and far more astray from the right path!" ( سورة
المائدة , Al-Maeda, Chapter # 5, Verse # 60). In such culture,
you have one of two choices: either you decide to be part of it,
either you decide to find the truth. Who in the world is going to
believe that God the Almighty transformed Jews into pigs and
monkeys because they went fishing on a Saturday? That story
made me question the legitimacy of the Qur'an.
It doesn't make sense that Allah, which Muslims claim is the
most just god, is going to turn someone into a pig and monkey for
trying to feed his children. Especially after reading the
interpretation of the story which states that Allah purposely caused
the fish to disappear during an entire week except for Saturday as it
then reappeared. This means Allah made the Jews starve, on top of
punishing them for trying to survive which is a contradiction to
Qur'an 5:3 "But if any is forced by hunger, with no inclination to
transgression, Allah is indeed Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful (Yusuf
Ali translation).
Many questions came to my mind since hearing that story.
Why doesn't Allah turn the killers, rapists and thieves into pigs and
monkeys instead of the ones fishing on a Saturday?
Consequently, it's what made me study Islam in addition to
all the accusation Muslims had against my belief as a Christian. I
worked hard reading as much as I could in order to learn and
educate myself. After graduating from high school, I decided to
study the Islamic law which would qualify me to work as a lawyer
or as a judge in any Islamic state. As a matter of fact, the degrees I
have are not what made me knowledgeable about Islam, rather it
was the hard work and many years of researching the Islamic
books. There came a point where I felt it was my time to inform
people, with my help and knowledge, inform them of the truth
about Islam. I hope that whoever is going to read both volumes of
The Deception of Allah as well as my upcoming books will find the
answers which are "politically incorrect" to his and her questions.
John 8:32
"And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free."
~
Christian Prince

WatchHeads turn! ! People shocked in the audience.
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https://www.patreon.com/ChristianPrince
https://www.amazon.com/Christian-Prin...Christian Prince has five books two in english and one in french, German, Swedish.
1-Les secrets du prophete arabe
2-Qur'an And Science in Depth
3- The Deception of Allah.
4- Allahs Täuschung (German Edition
5-Allahs Bedrageri: Studie Pa Djupet Av Islams (Swedish Edition)
As an Arab Christian growing up in the Middle East, I
learned the hard way about the truth by firsthand experience. Truth
can be shared in books and documents but nothing is comparable
when living it daily.
When I was a child at school, I was told by my Muslim
teachers during classroom that anyone who is not a Muslim, is
dirty. The teacher had given me his own proof, taken straight from
the Qur'an, that all Jews are either pigs or monkeys: "Say should I
tell you about an evil as judgment from Allah, the one which
Allah curses him, and being angry of them, and made from them
monkeys and pigs those who worshipped evil;- these are worse in
position, and far more astray from the right path!" ( سورة
المائدة , Al-Maeda, Chapter # 5, Verse # 60). In such culture,
you have one of two choices: either you decide to be part of it,
either you decide to find the truth. Who in the world is going to
believe that God the Almighty transformed Jews into pigs and
monkeys because they went fishing on a Saturday? That story
made me question the legitimacy of the Qur'an.
It doesn't make sense that Allah, which Muslims claim is the
most just god, is going to turn someone into a pig and monkey for
trying to feed his children. Especially after reading the
interpretation of the story which states that Allah purposely caused
the fish to disappear during an entire week except for Saturday as it
then reappeared. This means Allah made the Jews starve, on top of
punishing them for trying to survive which is a contradiction to
Qur'an 5:3 "But if any is forced by hunger, with no inclination to
transgression, Allah is indeed Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful (Yusuf
Ali translation).
Many questions came to my mind since hearing that story.
Why doesn't Allah turn the killers, rapists and thieves into pigs and
monkeys instead of the ones fishing on a Saturday?
Consequently, it's what made me study Islam in addition to
all the accusation Muslims had against my belief as a Christian. I
worked hard reading as much as I could in order to learn and
educate myself. After graduating from high school, I decided to
study the Islamic law which would qualify me to work as a lawyer
or as a judge in any Islamic state. As a matter of fact, the degrees I
have are not what made me knowledgeable about Islam, rather it
was the hard work and many years of researching the Islamic
books. There came a point where I felt it was my time to inform
people, with my help and knowledge, inform them of the truth
about Islam. I hope that whoever is going to read both volumes of
The Deception of Allah as well as my upcoming books will find the
answers which are "politically incorrect" to his and her questions.
John 8:32
"And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free."
~
Christian Prince

While working in Saudi Arabia, Russell Peters was asked to do a private show for a prince who introduced him to a very surprising fan.
Watch full episodes of This Is Not Happening now: http://www.cc.com/shows/this-is-not-happening/full-episodes
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While working in Saudi Arabia, Russell Peters was asked to do a private show for a prince who introduced him to a very surprising fan.
Watch full episodes of This Is Not Happening now: http://www.cc.com/shows/this-is-not-happening/full-episodes
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Rare interview with Saudi prince: "It used to be Arabs who said no, now Israel Is refusing peace"
The special interview with Saudi PrinceTurki al-Faisal bin Saud will broadcast during in its entirety in the upcoming Second Haaretz Peace Conference on November 12 in Tel Aviv.
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http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/.premium-1.678304
Saudi Prince: It Used to Be the Arabs Who Said No, Now Israel Is Refusing Peace
In his first televised interview with Israeli media, Prince Turki al-Faisal tells Haaretz that if Netanyahu was a far-sighted leader, he would negotiate on the basis of the Arab Peace initiative.
Chemi Shalav
If Benjamin Netanyahu “was more of a far-sighted leader, he would break the logjam and negotiate on the basis of the Arab Peace Initiative,” said Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal bin Saud. In a special interview with Haaretz, to be broadcast during the upcoming Second Haaretz Peace Conference on November 12 in Tel Aviv, Turki said that such a move would “remove the doubts and suspicions on the Arab side.”
In advance of his meeting with YeshAtid leader Yair Lapid in New York on Wednesday, the prince said that one could not depend on Netanyahu to make such a move “but he is the Israeli prime minister. If theIsraeli people were to choose someone else who is more willing to engage, that would be a welcome development.”

Rare interview with Saudi prince: "It used to be Arabs who said no, now Israel Is refusing peace"
The special interview with Saudi PrinceTurki al-Faisal bin Saud will broadcast during in its entirety in the upcoming Second Haaretz Peace Conference on November 12 in Tel Aviv.
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For the Full article at Haaretz.com:
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/.premium-1.678304
Saudi Prince: It Used to Be the Arabs Who Said No, Now Israel Is Refusing Peace
In his first televised interview with Israeli media, Prince Turki al-Faisal tells Haaretz that if Netanyahu was a far-sighted leader, he would negotiate on the basis of the Arab Peace initiative.
Chemi Shalav
If Benjamin Netanyahu “was more of a far-sighted leader, he would break the logjam and negotiate on the basis of the Arab Peace Initiative,” said Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal bin Saud. In a special interview with Haaretz, to be broadcast during the upcoming Second Haaretz Peace Conference on November 12 in Tel Aviv, Turki said that such a move would “remove the doubts and suspicions on the Arab side.”
In advance of his meeting with YeshAtid leader Yair Lapid in New York on Wednesday, the prince said that one could not depend on Netanyahu to make such a move “but he is the Israeli prime minister. If theIsraeli people were to choose someone else who is more willing to engage, that would be a welcome development.”

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The Guardian: WikiLeaks cables: Saudi princes throw parties boasting drink, drugs and sex
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Check out Discovery GO! – http://smart.link/57ae195b47796
How Powerful Is Saudi Arabia? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POBKbnRAdPE
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
For the first time in over 30 years, the royal family executed one of their own for firing into a crowd. What power does the family have?
Learn More:
PBS: The House of Saud
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/saud/tree/
The New York Times: Saudi Arabia Executes a Prince in a FatalShooting
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/19/world/middleeast/saudi-arabia-prince-executed-salman.html?_r=0
The Guardian: WikiLeaks cables: Saudi princes throw parties boasting drink, drugs and sex
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/dec/07/wikileaks-cables-saudi-princes-parties
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Saudi Arabia - Land of Peace

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a modern nation that honors its Arab heritage and tradition. Saudi Muslims live in peaceful co-existence with those of other faiths and religions. Moreover, there are alot of non-muslims who are working and visiting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The rapid urban and economic growth in Saudi Arabia creates a lot of work opportunity for experts.

published: 25 Mar 2015

VISITING SAUDI ARABIA!

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10 Things You're Not Allowed To Do In SAUDI ARABIA

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Dubai Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Come to Dubai, the ancient City of Gold, for your next vacation.
Modernity and antiquity collide in this vibrant city. Shop at the same spice market locals have been visiting for generations, then visit the stores in the Gold Souk, a jewelry-centered traditional marketplace. For a more modern shopping experience, go to the Dubai Mall, home to over 1200 stores, an underwater zoo, and KidZania®, a “city” where children can roleplay various careers.
To soak up some of the legendary Dubai sunshine, simply step outside. Take in the view of the city from the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Continue your Dubai tour by wandering through the exotic buildings and resorts, or visit some of...

travel saudi arabia - The KINGDOM

The birthplace and spiritual home of Islam, Saudi Arabia is as rich in attractions as it is in stirring symbolism. It is also one of the most difficult places on earth to visit.
For those who do get in, rock-hewn Madain Saleh is Arabia's greatest treasure. Other wonders abound, from the echoes of TE Lawrence along the Hejaz Railway to the mudbrick ruins of Dir'aiyah. Jeddah, gateway to the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, has an enchanting old city made of coral, while the Red Sea coast has world-class diving. Elsewhere, this is a land of astonishing natural beauty, particularly the plunging landscapes of the Asir Mountains in the Kingdom's southwest.
Best of all, there are few places left that can be said to represent the last frontier of tourism. Whether you're an expat or a pilgrim, Sau...

published: 05 Sep 2015

United Arab Emirates Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination United Arab Emirates.
Situated on the Arabian Peninsula between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, the United Arab Emirates is a fairy-tale of the One Thousand And One Nights.In just a relatively few years the region has been catapulted from the Middle Ages into the 21st century and it is now an international financial centre within an ancient desert region. It contains seven sheikdoms that are united both politically and economically. Dubai is a wonderful holiday paradise with a romantic desert and a long history in which the past unites with the present. Dubai is the second largest state in the United Arab Emirates and is situated on the north coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Fifteen kilometres from Dubai is the tiny Emirate of Sharjah where life continu...

published: 14 Aug 2013

Arabia Felix Vacation Travel Video Guide

The Republic Of Yemen: there is almost no other country on Earth that possesses as many secrets and ancient legends as the Arabia Felix and the Bab Al Yemen, the gateway to the Yemen, is the entrance to the historic district of Sanaa, the Yemen’s capital city that it is believed to date back to the third century A.D.Women are rarely to be seen in Yemen’s marketplaces and, when they are, they are hidden from male glances by a protective veil. Islam still plays an important role in the daily cultural life of the people, including the traditional market places that are almost exclusively a male domain. The Republic Of Yemen covers a large part of the southwest of the Arabian Peninsula and contains several fascinating historical sites. East of Sanaa on the ancient Frankincense route, is th...

Arabian Desert Safari Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Arabian Desert in Saudi Arabia.
The oldest Arabian trading city, Dubai is a pulsating desert metropolis in the Middle East which is today synonymous with High Tech and Bedouins plus tall desert sand dunes, rocky terrain and the blazing sun.The Al-Fahidi Fort is Dubai’s oldest building and was built at the beginning of the 19th century and now houses the Dubai Museum. Narrow alleys lead through the Goldsuk, the traditional covered bazaar, in which shops and stalls are packed closely together, with merchandise worth millions glittering in tempting shop windows. But for those who wish to experience something a little different, the sand dunes of the desert are the perfect setting for DuneRiding, an exhilarating extreme sport that’s off the normal tourist trail....

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a modern nation that honors its Arab heritage and tradition. Saudi Muslims live in peaceful co-existence with those of other faiths and religions. Moreover, there are alot of non-muslims who are working and visiting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The rapid urban and economic growth in Saudi Arabia creates a lot of work opportunity for experts.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a modern nation that honors its Arab heritage and tradition. Saudi Muslims live in peaceful co-existence with those of other faiths and religions. Moreover, there are alot of non-muslims who are working and visiting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The rapid urban and economic growth in Saudi Arabia creates a lot of work opportunity for experts.

10 Things You're Not Allowed To Do In SAUDI ARABIA

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Dubai Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Come to Dubai, the ancient City of Gold, for your next vacation.
Modernity and antiquity ...

http://www.expedia.com/Dubai-Emirate.d1079.Destination-Travel-Guides
Come to Dubai, the ancient City of Gold, for your next vacation.
Modernity and antiquity collide in this vibrant city. Shop at the same spice market locals have been visiting for generations, then visit the stores in the Gold Souk, a jewelry-centered traditional marketplace. For a more modern shopping experience, go to the Dubai Mall, home to over 1200 stores, an underwater zoo, and KidZania®, a “city” where children can roleplay various careers.
To soak up some of the legendary Dubai sunshine, simply step outside. Take in the view of the city from the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Continue your Dubai tour by wandering through the exotic buildings and resorts, or visit some of the public beaches. If you’d like to try something a little different and don’t mind paying a small fee, you can also attend local hotel beaches even if you aren’t staying there.
You can’t finish your Dubai sightseeing without a trip into the desert itself. Ride a camel, go sandboarding, or just stand out on the dunes and marvel at the beauty of it all.
Visit our Dubai travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Come to Dubai, the ancient City of Gold, for your next vacation.
Modernity and antiquity collide in this vibrant city. Shop at the same spice market locals have been visiting for generations, then visit the stores in the Gold Souk, a jewelry-centered traditional marketplace. For a more modern shopping experience, go to the Dubai Mall, home to over 1200 stores, an underwater zoo, and KidZania®, a “city” where children can roleplay various careers.
To soak up some of the legendary Dubai sunshine, simply step outside. Take in the view of the city from the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Continue your Dubai tour by wandering through the exotic buildings and resorts, or visit some of the public beaches. If you’d like to try something a little different and don’t mind paying a small fee, you can also attend local hotel beaches even if you aren’t staying there.
You can’t finish your Dubai sightseeing without a trip into the desert itself. Ride a camel, go sandboarding, or just stand out on the dunes and marvel at the beauty of it all.
Visit our Dubai travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Travel video about destination United Arab Emirates.
Situated on the Arabian Peninsula between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, the United Arab Emirates is a fairy-tale of the One Thousand And One Nights.In just a relatively few years the region has been catapulted from the Middle Ages into the 21st century and it is now an international financial centre within an ancient desert region. It contains seven sheikdoms that are united both politically and economically. Dubai is a wonderful holiday paradise with a romantic desert and a long history in which the past unites with the present. Dubai is the second largest state in the United Arab Emirates and is situated on the north coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Fifteen kilometres from Dubai is the tiny Emirate of Sharjah where life continues according to age-old Arabian tradition. Tourism was once popular on this former pirate coast but the Saudi king subsequently prohibited the consumption of alcohol and thus the tourists stayed away. On the western side of theHajar Mountains an oasis village developed that contains more than two hundred springs and wells. The oasis was once frequently occupied by Saudi Arabia but in 1974 the International Court Of Justice in the Hague ruled against the Saudi occupation. Today, Oman and the United Arab Emirates share the nine oasis villages of the Buraimi Oasis and live together in peace. Abu Dhabi is the largest of the seven Emirates and means, Father Of The Gazelle, a name derived from an ancient legend. The seventy three thousand square kilometres of the Abu Dhabi region cover eighty-six per cent of the United Arab Emirates and in the 1960’s the city had a population of five thousand that has now grown to almost a million. As the oil supplies gradually trickle away the sheiks are becoming increasingly cautious with their spending and the oil boom has now been followed by tourism in this fairy-tale holiday paradise that is full of desert romance.

Travel video about destination United Arab Emirates.
Situated on the Arabian Peninsula between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, the United Arab Emirates is a fairy-tale of the One Thousand And One Nights.In just a relatively few years the region has been catapulted from the Middle Ages into the 21st century and it is now an international financial centre within an ancient desert region. It contains seven sheikdoms that are united both politically and economically. Dubai is a wonderful holiday paradise with a romantic desert and a long history in which the past unites with the present. Dubai is the second largest state in the United Arab Emirates and is situated on the north coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Fifteen kilometres from Dubai is the tiny Emirate of Sharjah where life continues according to age-old Arabian tradition. Tourism was once popular on this former pirate coast but the Saudi king subsequently prohibited the consumption of alcohol and thus the tourists stayed away. On the western side of theHajar Mountains an oasis village developed that contains more than two hundred springs and wells. The oasis was once frequently occupied by Saudi Arabia but in 1974 the International Court Of Justice in the Hague ruled against the Saudi occupation. Today, Oman and the United Arab Emirates share the nine oasis villages of the Buraimi Oasis and live together in peace. Abu Dhabi is the largest of the seven Emirates and means, Father Of The Gazelle, a name derived from an ancient legend. The seventy three thousand square kilometres of the Abu Dhabi region cover eighty-six per cent of the United Arab Emirates and in the 1960’s the city had a population of five thousand that has now grown to almost a million. As the oil supplies gradually trickle away the sheiks are becoming increasingly cautious with their spending and the oil boom has now been followed by tourism in this fairy-tale holiday paradise that is full of desert romance.

The Republic Of Yemen: there is almost no other country on Earth that possesses as many secrets and ancient legends as the Arabia Felix and the Bab Al Yemen, the gateway to the Yemen, is the entrance to the historic district of Sanaa, the Yemen’s capital city that it is believed to date back to the third century A.D.Women are rarely to be seen in Yemen’s marketplaces and, when they are, they are hidden from male glances by a protective veil. Islam still plays an important role in the daily cultural life of the people, including the traditional market places that are almost exclusively a male domain. The Republic Of Yemen covers a large part of the southwest of the Arabian Peninsula and contains several fascinating historical sites. East of Sanaa on the ancient Frankincense route, is the town of Marib that was once the residence of the legendary Queen Of Saba and in the extreme north is the town of Sadah, a region known for its powerful tribes. In the centre of the Djebel Harraz is the picturesque mountain village of Manakhah. Due to its location it was once a strategic point on the ancient trading route between the sea and the highlands. The breathtaking architecture of its buildings still testifies to the former prosperity of a village that today is well known for its popular market. Al Hudaydah was once the most important Turkish harbour on the Red Sea. The city was a commercial rival of the British occupied city of Aden to the south which, during colonial times, was of great importance in securing a sea route to India. In addition to the recent modernisation of the harbour the fishing industry still plays an important role and the fertile coastal waters of the Red Sea still ensure a good catch. To the south of Al Hudaydah is the legendary old harbour of Al Mokha, the former centre of the country’s coffee trade from which the world renowned Mocha coffee derived its name. Despite their present poverty the people here are a proud race and the ancient name of the Yemen, Arabia Felix, or “Arabia The Content”, is still a thing of the present.
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The Republic Of Yemen: there is almost no other country on Earth that possesses as many secrets and ancient legends as the Arabia Felix and the Bab Al Yemen, the gateway to the Yemen, is the entrance to the historic district of Sanaa, the Yemen’s capital city that it is believed to date back to the third century A.D.Women are rarely to be seen in Yemen’s marketplaces and, when they are, they are hidden from male glances by a protective veil. Islam still plays an important role in the daily cultural life of the people, including the traditional market places that are almost exclusively a male domain. The Republic Of Yemen covers a large part of the southwest of the Arabian Peninsula and contains several fascinating historical sites. East of Sanaa on the ancient Frankincense route, is the town of Marib that was once the residence of the legendary Queen Of Saba and in the extreme north is the town of Sadah, a region known for its powerful tribes. In the centre of the Djebel Harraz is the picturesque mountain village of Manakhah. Due to its location it was once a strategic point on the ancient trading route between the sea and the highlands. The breathtaking architecture of its buildings still testifies to the former prosperity of a village that today is well known for its popular market. Al Hudaydah was once the most important Turkish harbour on the Red Sea. The city was a commercial rival of the British occupied city of Aden to the south which, during colonial times, was of great importance in securing a sea route to India. In addition to the recent modernisation of the harbour the fishing industry still plays an important role and the fertile coastal waters of the Red Sea still ensure a good catch. To the south of Al Hudaydah is the legendary old harbour of Al Mokha, the former centre of the country’s coffee trade from which the world renowned Mocha coffee derived its name. Despite their present poverty the people here are a proud race and the ancient name of the Yemen, Arabia Felix, or “Arabia The Content”, is still a thing of the present.
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Travel video about destination Arabian Desert in Saudi Arabia.
The oldest Arabian trading city, Dubai is a pulsating desert metropolis in the Middle East which is today synonymous with High Tech and Bedouins plus tall desert sand dunes, rocky terrain and the blazing sun.The Al-Fahidi Fort is Dubai’s oldest building and was built at the beginning of the 19th century and now houses the Dubai Museum. Narrow alleys lead through the Goldsuk, the traditional covered bazaar, in which shops and stalls are packed closely together, with merchandise worth millions glittering in tempting shop windows. But for those who wish to experience something a little different, the sand dunes of the desert are the perfect setting for DuneRiding, an exhilarating extreme sport that’s off the normal tourist trail. Setting off in convoy in four-wheel drive vehicles, at first the track is smooth, though undulating and, to get into the mood, this initial terrain is usually tackled with caution. And then it begins: as though on a continuous roller coaster set on sand, the horizon moves constantly as the ride follows deep ruts and then, at high acceleration, ascends high dunes, only to return downwards at stomach-churning speed. Then, in the mountains, the WadiWaterDrive follows craggy riverbeds and bumpy gravel tracks followed by further thrills in the fascinating Hajar Mountains. After all this, a camel ride turns the frenzied ridiculous into tranquil sublime and a Bedouin barbecue rounds off a perfect day in an ancient land that offers more than just a holiday!

Travel video about destination Arabian Desert in Saudi Arabia.
The oldest Arabian trading city, Dubai is a pulsating desert metropolis in the Middle East which is today synonymous with High Tech and Bedouins plus tall desert sand dunes, rocky terrain and the blazing sun.The Al-Fahidi Fort is Dubai’s oldest building and was built at the beginning of the 19th century and now houses the Dubai Museum. Narrow alleys lead through the Goldsuk, the traditional covered bazaar, in which shops and stalls are packed closely together, with merchandise worth millions glittering in tempting shop windows. But for those who wish to experience something a little different, the sand dunes of the desert are the perfect setting for DuneRiding, an exhilarating extreme sport that’s off the normal tourist trail. Setting off in convoy in four-wheel drive vehicles, at first the track is smooth, though undulating and, to get into the mood, this initial terrain is usually tackled with caution. And then it begins: as though on a continuous roller coaster set on sand, the horizon moves constantly as the ride follows deep ruts and then, at high acceleration, ascends high dunes, only to return downwards at stomach-churning speed. Then, in the mountains, the WadiWaterDrive follows craggy riverbeds and bumpy gravel tracks followed by further thrills in the fascinating Hajar Mountains. After all this, a camel ride turns the frenzied ridiculous into tranquil sublime and a Bedouin barbecue rounds off a perfect day in an ancient land that offers more than just a holiday!

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Even with the fracking in Texas and talk of a possible pipeline from Canada, The United States – with a population of over 300 million people – will still be somewhat dependent on Middle Eastern oil, and the Arabs in the oil business certainly won’t complain about that.
While we can’t talk about the Middle East’s wealth without looking at their oil, it must be acknowledged that the Arabs are using their advantage to advance in almost every other market; construction, luxury hotels, retail and merchandising, real estate, banking,...

published: 14 Sep 2014

Police Bodycam Video Shows Arab Man Mistaken As Member Of ISIS

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Police got a frantic phone call about a man pledging his allegiance to ISIS, but it turned out to be a misunderstanding. It happened Wednesday evening at the Fairfield Inn and Suites on ColoradoAvenue in Avon. A desk clerk called her sister to say there was man in the lobby in what she called “in full head dress with multiple disposable phones pledging his allegiance to ISIS." The clerk's father also called police. "She's in the back. I have the text. She says she's terrified," the clerk's dad told dispatchers.
Officers rushed to the hotel and found the man speaking Arabic just outside the front door. He was wearing a long white rob and holding a cell phone. Police had guns drawn as they demanded he put down the phone, according to the depa...

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Dubai was meant to be a Middle-Eastern Shangri-La, a glittering monument to Arab enterprise and western capitalism. But as hard times arrive in the city state that rose from the desert sands, an uglier story is emerging. Johann Hari reports
The wide, smiling face of Sheikh Mohammed – the absolute ruler of Dubai – beams down on his creation. His image is displayed on every other building, sandwiched between the more familiar corporate rictuses of Ronald McDonald and Colonel Sanders. This man has sold Dubai to the world as the city of One Thousand and One ArabianLights, a Shangri-La in the Middle...

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Al Arabiya interviews Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

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Why Imam Al Mahdi will destroy Saudi Arabia ?

Saudi Regime is worst than (PaganArabs of Mecca) using Haram or unlawful Wealth obtain from blood of Muslim Ummah for Expansion of Area around Holy Mosques in Mecca and Madina.
In Islam the market is to be free and permitted to respond to the natural laws of supply & demand. Thus, when the prices became high in the Prophet's time and people asked him to fix prices for them, he replied,
Allah is the One Who fixes prices, Who withholds, Who gives lavishly, & Who provides, & I hope that when I meet Him none of you will have a claim against me for any injustice﻿ with regard to blood or property. (Reported by Ahmad, Abu Daoud, al-Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah, al-Dari and Abu Y'ala.)
Saudi Regime Produce Oil @ 10 $ per Barrel and sell it at International Market at 120 $ per Barrel. Actually they are ...

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Lifestyle Top Richest Person In TheMiddle East 2014 – PrinceArabs
Even with the fracking in Texas and talk of a possible pipeline from Canada, The United States – with a population of over 300 million people – will still be somewhat dependent on Middle Eastern oil, and the Arabs in the oil business certainly won’t complain about that.
While we can’t talk about the Middle East’s wealth without looking at their oil, it must be acknowledged that the Arabs are using their advantage to advance in almost every other market; construction, luxury hotels, retail and merchandising, real estate, banking, aviation, and telecommunications. The list of potential business opportunities seems endless. And with the wealth of entire nations soaring on the back of all this investment, we’ve selected the 10 wealthiest Arabs who are clearly benefiting from precious natural resources and wise investment decisions in the Middle East.
10. Abdullah bin Ahmad Al Ghurair & Family, UAE: $3.1Billion
9. Taha Mikati, Lebanon: $3.5 Billion
8. Najib Mikati, Lebanon: $3.5 Billion
7. Majid Al Futtaim, UAE: $3.6 Billion
6. Sulaiman Al Rajhi & Family, Saudi Arabia: $6 Billion
5. Nassef Sawiris & Family, Egypt: $6.5 Billion USD
4. Mohamed Al Jaber, Saudi Arabia: $7 Billion
3. Mohammed Al Amoudi, Saudi Arabia: $13.5 Billion
2. Joseph Safra, Lebanon: $15.9 Billion
The Safra bank has extended to Europe and the U.S.Joseph has invested in some coveted real-estate in America, too: He owns the 660 Madison Avenue building, which is home to Calvin Klein and other high-end stores.
1. Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud, Saudi Arabia: $20 – $30 Billion
His company, Kingdom Holding Company, has valuable stakes across several industries; recently, the company spent $300 million on a stake in Twitter and when the social media platform went public a few months back, his $300 million stake turned into $900 million. A tidy 200% increase, but a drop in the ocean for one of the richest men in the world.
His self-reported net worth comes in at $30 billion, although Forbes recently valued him at closer to $20 billion. Either way, though, he’s firmly at the top spot.
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Even with the fracking in Texas and talk of a possible pipeline from Canada, The United States – with a population of over 300 million people – will still be somewhat dependent on Middle Eastern oil, and the Arabs in the oil business certainly won’t complain about that.
While we can’t talk about the Middle East’s wealth without looking at their oil, it must be acknowledged that the Arabs are using their advantage to advance in almost every other market; construction, luxury hotels, retail and merchandising, real estate, banking, aviation, and telecommunications. The list of potential business opportunities seems endless. And with the wealth of entire nations soaring on the back of all this investment, we’ve selected the 10 wealthiest Arabs who are clearly benefiting from precious natural resources and wise investment decisions in the Middle East.
10. Abdullah bin Ahmad Al Ghurair & Family, UAE: $3.1Billion
9. Taha Mikati, Lebanon: $3.5 Billion
8. Najib Mikati, Lebanon: $3.5 Billion
7. Majid Al Futtaim, UAE: $3.6 Billion
6. Sulaiman Al Rajhi & Family, Saudi Arabia: $6 Billion
5. Nassef Sawiris & Family, Egypt: $6.5 Billion USD
4. Mohamed Al Jaber, Saudi Arabia: $7 Billion
3. Mohammed Al Amoudi, Saudi Arabia: $13.5 Billion
2. Joseph Safra, Lebanon: $15.9 Billion
The Safra bank has extended to Europe and the U.S.Joseph has invested in some coveted real-estate in America, too: He owns the 660 Madison Avenue building, which is home to Calvin Klein and other high-end stores.
1. Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud, Saudi Arabia: $20 – $30 Billion
His company, Kingdom Holding Company, has valuable stakes across several industries; recently, the company spent $300 million on a stake in Twitter and when the social media platform went public a few months back, his $300 million stake turned into $900 million. A tidy 200% increase, but a drop in the ocean for one of the richest men in the world.
His self-reported net worth comes in at $30 billion, although Forbes recently valued him at closer to $20 billion. Either way, though, he’s firmly at the top spot.
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Police Bodycam Video Shows Arab Man Mistaken As Member Of ISIS

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Police got a frantic phone call about a man pledging his allegiance to ISIS, but it turned out to be a misunders...

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Police got a frantic phone call about a man pledging his allegiance to ISIS, but it turned out to be a misunderstanding. It happened Wednesday evening at the Fairfield Inn and Suites on ColoradoAvenue in Avon. A desk clerk called her sister to say there was man in the lobby in what she called “in full head dress with multiple disposable phones pledging his allegiance to ISIS." The clerk's father also called police. "She's in the back. I have the text. She says she's terrified," the clerk's dad told dispatchers.
Officers rushed to the hotel and found the man speaking Arabic just outside the front door. He was wearing a long white rob and holding a cell phone. Police had guns drawn as they demanded he put down the phone, according to the department. Initially, he didn't comply, but eventually dropped it. He got down on the ground, where he was placed in handcuffs. No weapon was found. Avon police said the man did not make any statements related to ISIS. Officers decided there was a miscommunication between the hotel clerk and her relatives.
The man was taken out of handcuffs and officers tried to explained what happened. He ended up collapsing, but paramedics were already there and treated him for a panic attack. He was taken to a local hospital as a precaution. The Avon Police Department is still investigating what happened in the hotel. Once that's complete, they'll send the findings to the prosecutor's office.
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Police got a frantic phone call about a man pledging his allegiance to ISIS, but it turned out to be a misunderstanding. It happened Wednesday evening at the Fairfield Inn and Suites on ColoradoAvenue in Avon. A desk clerk called her sister to say there was man in the lobby in what she called “in full head dress with multiple disposable phones pledging his allegiance to ISIS." The clerk's father also called police. "She's in the back. I have the text. She says she's terrified," the clerk's dad told dispatchers.
Officers rushed to the hotel and found the man speaking Arabic just outside the front door. He was wearing a long white rob and holding a cell phone. Police had guns drawn as they demanded he put down the phone, according to the department. Initially, he didn't comply, but eventually dropped it. He got down on the ground, where he was placed in handcuffs. No weapon was found. Avon police said the man did not make any statements related to ISIS. Officers decided there was a miscommunication between the hotel clerk and her relatives.
The man was taken out of handcuffs and officers tried to explained what happened. He ended up collapsing, but paramedics were already there and treated him for a panic attack. He was taken to a local hospital as a precaution. The Avon Police Department is still investigating what happened in the hotel. Once that's complete, they'll send the findings to the prosecutor's office.
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Dubai was meant to be a Middle-Eastern Shangri-La, a glittering monument to Arab enterprise and western capitalism. But as hard times arrive in the city state that rose from the desert sands, an uglier story is emerging. Johann Hari reports
The wide, smiling face of Sheikh Mohammed – the absolute ruler of Dubai – beams down on his creation. His image is displayed on every other building, sandwiched between the more familiar corporate rictuses of Ronald McDonald and Colonel Sanders. This man has sold Dubai to the world as the city of One Thousand and One ArabianLights, a Shangri-La in the Middle East insulated from the dust-storms blasting across the region. He dominates the Manhattan-manqué skyline, beaming out from row after row of glass pyramids and hotels smelted into the shape of piles of golden coins. And there he stands on the tallest building in the world – a skinny spike, jabbing farther into the sky than any other human construction in history.
But something has flickered in Sheikh Mohammed's smile. The ubiquitous cranes have paused on the skyline, as if stuck in time. There are countless buildings half-finished, seemingly abandoned. In the swankiest new constructions – like the vast Atlantis hotel, a giant pink castle built in 1,000 days for $1.5bn on its own artificial island – where rainwater is leaking from the ceilings and the tiles are falling off the roof. This Neverland was built on the Never-Never – and now the cracks are beginning to show. Suddenly it looks less like Manhattan in the sun than Iceland in the desert.
Once the manic burst of building has stopped and the whirlwind has slowed, the secrets of Dubai are slowly seeping out. This is a city built from nothing in just a few wild decades on credit and ecocide, suppression and slavery. Dubai is a living metal metaphor for the neo-liberal globalised world that may be crashing – at last – into history.
I. An AdultDisneylandKaren Andrews can't speak. Every time she starts to tell her story, she puts her head down and crumples. She is slim and angular and has the faded radiance of the once-rich, even though her clothes are as creased as her forehead. I find her in the car park of one of Dubai's finest international hotels, where she is living, in her Range Rover. She has been sleeping here for months, thanks to the kindness of the Bangladeshi car park attendants who don't have the heart to move her on. This is not where she thought her Dubai dream would end.
Her story comes out in stutters, over four hours. At times, her old voice – witty and warm – breaks through. Karen came here from Canada when her husband was offered a job in the senior division of a famous multinational. "When he said Dubai, I said – if you want me to wear black and quit booze, baby, you've got the wrong girl. But he asked me to give it a chance. And I loved him."
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Dubai was meant to be a Middle-Eastern Shangri-La, a glittering monument to Arab enterprise and western capitalism. But as hard times arrive in the city state that rose from the desert sands, an uglier story is emerging. Johann Hari reports
The wide, smiling face of Sheikh Mohammed – the absolute ruler of Dubai – beams down on his creation. His image is displayed on every other building, sandwiched between the more familiar corporate rictuses of Ronald McDonald and Colonel Sanders. This man has sold Dubai to the world as the city of One Thousand and One ArabianLights, a Shangri-La in the Middle East insulated from the dust-storms blasting across the region. He dominates the Manhattan-manqué skyline, beaming out from row after row of glass pyramids and hotels smelted into the shape of piles of golden coins. And there he stands on the tallest building in the world – a skinny spike, jabbing farther into the sky than any other human construction in history.
But something has flickered in Sheikh Mohammed's smile. The ubiquitous cranes have paused on the skyline, as if stuck in time. There are countless buildings half-finished, seemingly abandoned. In the swankiest new constructions – like the vast Atlantis hotel, a giant pink castle built in 1,000 days for $1.5bn on its own artificial island – where rainwater is leaking from the ceilings and the tiles are falling off the roof. This Neverland was built on the Never-Never – and now the cracks are beginning to show. Suddenly it looks less like Manhattan in the sun than Iceland in the desert.
Once the manic burst of building has stopped and the whirlwind has slowed, the secrets of Dubai are slowly seeping out. This is a city built from nothing in just a few wild decades on credit and ecocide, suppression and slavery. Dubai is a living metal metaphor for the neo-liberal globalised world that may be crashing – at last – into history.
I. An AdultDisneylandKaren Andrews can't speak. Every time she starts to tell her story, she puts her head down and crumples. She is slim and angular and has the faded radiance of the once-rich, even though her clothes are as creased as her forehead. I find her in the car park of one of Dubai's finest international hotels, where she is living, in her Range Rover. She has been sleeping here for months, thanks to the kindness of the Bangladeshi car park attendants who don't have the heart to move her on. This is not where she thought her Dubai dream would end.
Her story comes out in stutters, over four hours. At times, her old voice – witty and warm – breaks through. Karen came here from Canada when her husband was offered a job in the senior division of a famous multinational. "When he said Dubai, I said – if you want me to wear black and quit booze, baby, you've got the wrong girl. But he asked me to give it a chance. And I loved him."
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The History and Meaning of "Palestine" and "Palestinians"
"There is no such thing as a Palestinian Arab nation . . . Palestine is a name the Romans gave to Eretz Yisrael with the express purpose of infuriating the Jews . . . . Why should we use the spiteful name meant to humiliate us?
The British chose to call the land they mandated Palestine, and the Arabs picked it up as their nation's supposed ancient name, though they couldn't even pronounce it correctly and turned it into Falastin a fictional entity." — Golda Meir quoted by Sarah Honig, Jerusalem Post, 25 November1995
Palestine has never existed . . . as an autonomous entity. There is no language known as Palestinian. There is no distinct Palestinian culture. There has never been a land known as Palestine governed by Palestinians. Palestinians are Arabs, indistinguishable from Jordanians (another recent invention), Syrians, Lebanese, Iraqis, etc.
Keep in mind that the Arabs control 99.9 percent of the Middle East lands. Israel represents one-tenth of one percent of the landmass. But that's too much for the Arabs. They want it all. And that is ultimately what the fighting in Israel is about today . . . No matter how many land concessions the Israelis make, it will never be enough. — from "Myths of the Middle East", Joseph Farah, Arab-American editor and journalist, WorldNetDaily, 11 October2000
From the end of the Jewish state in antiquity to the beginning of British rule, the area now designated by the name Palestine was not a country and had no frontiers, only administrative boundaries . . . . — ProfessorBernard Lewis, Commentary Magazine, January 1975Talk and writing about Israel and the Middle East feature the nouns "Palestine" and Palestinian", and the phrases "Palestinian territory" and even "Israeli-occupied Palestinian territory". All too often, these terms are used with regard to their historical or geographical meaning, so that the usage creates illusions rather than clarifies reality. http://www.indaweb.com/oil/editorialopinion/tzemach.news.service01l.htm

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The History and Meaning of "Palestine" and "Palestinians"
"There is no such thing as a Palestinian Arab nation . . . Palestine is a name the Romans gave to Eretz Yisrael with the express purpose of infuriating the Jews . . . . Why should we use the spiteful name meant to humiliate us?
The British chose to call the land they mandated Palestine, and the Arabs picked it up as their nation's supposed ancient name, though they couldn't even pronounce it correctly and turned it into Falastin a fictional entity." — Golda Meir quoted by Sarah Honig, Jerusalem Post, 25 November1995
Palestine has never existed . . . as an autonomous entity. There is no language known as Palestinian. There is no distinct Palestinian culture. There has never been a land known as Palestine governed by Palestinians. Palestinians are Arabs, indistinguishable from Jordanians (another recent invention), Syrians, Lebanese, Iraqis, etc.
Keep in mind that the Arabs control 99.9 percent of the Middle East lands. Israel represents one-tenth of one percent of the landmass. But that's too much for the Arabs. They want it all. And that is ultimately what the fighting in Israel is about today . . . No matter how many land concessions the Israelis make, it will never be enough. — from "Myths of the Middle East", Joseph Farah, Arab-American editor and journalist, WorldNetDaily, 11 October2000
From the end of the Jewish state in antiquity to the beginning of British rule, the area now designated by the name Palestine was not a country and had no frontiers, only administrative boundaries . . . . — ProfessorBernard Lewis, Commentary Magazine, January 1975Talk and writing about Israel and the Middle East feature the nouns "Palestine" and Palestinian", and the phrases "Palestinian territory" and even "Israeli-occupied Palestinian territory". All too often, these terms are used with regard to their historical or geographical meaning, so that the usage creates illusions rather than clarifies reality. http://www.indaweb.com/oil/editorialopinion/tzemach.news.service01l.htm

Lifestyle Top Richest Person In TheMiddle East 2014 – Prince Arabs

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Lifestyle Top Richest Person In TheMiddle East 2014 – PrinceArabs
Even with the fracking in Texas and talk of a possible pipeline from Canada, The United States – with a population of over 300 million people – will still be somewhat dependent on Middle Eastern oil, and the Arabs in the oil business certainly won’t complain about that.
While we can’t talk about the Middle East’s wealth without looking at their oil, it must be acknowledged that the Arabs are using their advantage to advance in almost every other market; construction, luxury hotels, retail and merchandising, real estate, banking, aviation, and telecommunications. The list of potential business opportunities seems endless. And with the wealth of entire nations soaring on the back of all this investment, we’ve selected the 10 wealthiest Arabs who are clearly benefiting from precious natural resources and wise investment decisions in the Middle East.
10. Abdullah bin Ahmad Al Ghurair & Family, UAE: $3.1Billion
9. Taha Mikati, Lebanon: $3.5 Billion
8. Najib Mikati, Lebanon: $3.5 Billion
7. Majid Al Futtaim, UAE: $3.6 Billion
6. Sulaiman Al Rajhi & Family, Saudi Arabia: $6 Billion
5. Nassef Sawiris & Family, Egypt: $6.5 Billion USD
4. Mohamed Al Jaber, Saudi Arabia: $7 Billion
3. Mohammed Al Amoudi, Saudi Arabia: $13.5 Billion
2. Joseph Safra, Lebanon: $15.9 Billion
The Safra bank has extended to Europe and the U.S.Joseph has invested in some coveted real-estate in America, too: He owns the 660 Madison Avenue building, which is home to Calvin Klein and other high-end stores.
1. Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud, Saudi Arabia: $20 – $30 Billion
His company, Kingdom Holding Company, has valuable stakes across several industries; recently, the company spent $300 million on a stake in Twitter and when the social media platform went public a few months back, his $300 million stake turned into $900 million. A tidy 200% increase, but a drop in the ocean for one of the richest men in the world.
His self-reported net worth comes in at $30 billion, although Forbes recently valued him at closer to $20 billion. Either way, though, he’s firmly at the top spot.
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Saudi Arabia's missing princes - BBC Newsnight

Saudi Arabia - a key ally of the UK and America - has been ruled as an absolute monarchy since its foundation. Any opposition in the country is often brutally oppressed. BBC Arabic has been investigating allegations the Saudi monarchy has operated a system of illegal abduction and capture of dissident princes who have criticised the government, including evidence of princes kidnapped in Europe and forced back to Saudi Arabia, where they've not been heard from since. Reda El Mawy reports.
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Prince Harry speaks Arabic at charity dinner

Britain's Prince Harry attended a fundraiser in Dubai on Monday evening in support of the ...

The life of the super rich (Part 1/2)

This is a part of the Dubai-episode from the show "The life of the super rich" by German TV station RTL. The language of this video is English of course.
Part 2/2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCODxKeNJT8

Video Palestinian Arabs Doesn't Want You To See

WatchHeads turn! ! People shocked in the audience.
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https://www.amazon.com/Christian-Prin...Christian Prince has five books two in english and one in french, German, Swedish.
1-Les secrets du prophete arabe
2-Qur'an And Science in Depth
3- The Deception of Allah.
4- Allahs Täuschung (German Edition
5-Allahs Bedrageri: Studie Pa Djupet Av Islams (Swedish Edition)
As an Arab Christian growing up in the Middle East, I
learned the hard way about the truth by firsthand experience. Truth
can be shared in books and documents but nothing is comparable
when living it daily.
When I was a child at school, I was told by my Muslim
teachers during classroom that anyone who is not a Muslim, is
dirty. The teacher had given me his own proof, taken straight from
the Qur'an, that all Jews are either pigs or monkeys: "Say should I
tell you about an evil as judgment from Allah, the one which
Allah curses him, and being angry of them, and made from them
monkeys and pigs those who worshipped evil;- these are worse in
position, and far more astray from the right path!" ( سورة
المائدة , Al-Maeda, Chapter # 5, Verse # 60). In such culture,
you have one of two choices: either you decide to be part of it,
either you decide to find the truth. Who in the world is going to
believe that God the Almighty transformed Jews into pigs and
monkeys because they went fishing on a Saturday? That story
made me question the legitimacy of the Qur'an.
It doesn't make sense that Allah, which Muslims claim is the
most just god, is going to turn someone into a pig and monkey for
trying to feed his children. Especially after reading the
interpretation of the story which states that Allah purposely caused
the fish to disappear during an entire week except for Saturday as it
then reappeared. This means Allah made the Jews starve, on top of
punishing them for trying to survive which is a contradiction to
Qur'an 5:3 "But if any is forced by hunger, with no inclination to
transgression, Allah is indeed Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful (Yusuf
Ali translation).
Many questions came to my mind since hearing that story.
Why doesn't Allah turn the killers, rapists and thieves into pigs and
monkeys instead of the ones fishing on a Saturday?
Consequently, it's what made me study Islam in addition to
all the accusation Muslims had against my belief as a Christian. I
worked hard reading as much as I could in order to learn and
educate myself. After graduating from high school, I decided to
study the Islamic law which would qualify me to work as a lawyer
or as a judge in any Islamic state. As a matter of fact, the degrees I
have are not what made me knowledgeable about Islam, rather it
was the hard work and many years of researching the Islamic
books. There came a point where I felt it was my time to inform
people, with my help and knowledge, inform them of the truth
about Islam. I hope that whoever is going to read both volumes of
The Deception of Allah as well as my upcoming books will find the
answers which are "politically incorrect" to his and her questions.
John 8:32
"And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free."
~
Christian Prince

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Arabs Rich Men Playing With their Pets

Arab Prince is Playing with his pet(Lion)
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